neoamorfic
Lab

neoamorfic Lab

The neoamorfic Lab is the experimental surface for Physics Intelligence. It is where QEIv15™ and domain-specific engines are exercised on real data — EEG, CO₂, and future domains — under controlled, interpretable conditions.

What the Lab provides

The Lab is designed to let researchers and teams:

  • Run curated demo workloads on available engines (EEG Entropy and CO₂ Structure at launch).
  • Inspect entropy S, ΔS, φ-fields and stability metrics in safe, controlled examples.
  • Gradually move from demo to their own data under guidance and agreed formats.

For institutional and commercial engines, the Lab acts as a staging environment before full deployment into production systems.

Engines currently exposed in the Lab

EEG Entropy Engine

Demonstrates structural neuromarkers on sample EEG data — entropy S, ΔS, coherence and stability signatures over time. Suitable for neuroscience and sleep research exploration.

CO₂ Structural Engine

Demonstrates structural analysis of atmospheric CO₂ series (e.g. Mauna Loa), highlighting multi-scale entropy and regime shifts. Suitable for climate and Earth-systems exploration.

Additional engines (F1 telemetry, climate regimes, biology, space) will become available in the Lab as they reach demonstrable stability.

The current interactive console for running Lab workloads is hosted on the X-40 platform. From there, you can run curated demos and, under agreement, upload controlled datasets.

Open X-40 Lab Console →